Meet the Coaches

The Geneva College women's basketball finally has some stability at the top. After going through a transitional period that resulted in five head coaches in a period of six years, Lori Wynn took over the reins in 2011 and is set to begin her fourth season at the helm. Previous to Geneva, Wynn spent eight years as the head coach for Malone College where she compiled an overall record of 85-147. Wynn has spent a total of 17 seasons as a head coach including stops at Grace, IN and Nyack College. She has been involved in collegiate coaching for a total of 22 years including stints as an assistant coach at Taylor, Baptist Bible and Appalachian State. Her career head coaching record coming into the new season sits at 135-271.

During her most recent stint at Malone, Wynn coached a two-time NAIA All-American as well as coaching a total of 11 NAIA All-American Scholar Athletes. Perhaps even more impressive is the fact that every one of Wynn′s student-athletes have graduated during her 13 years as a head coach.

Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Wynn is a 1992 graduate of Houghton College. Wynn began her collegiate career as a player and as a student at Geneva College during the 1988-89 school year. She transferred to Houghton following her freshman year to pursue a different academic major. She earned her B.S. in Physical Education prior to earning a M.E.D. in Health and Physical Education from East Stroudsburg University in 2001.

In addition to her coaching duties, Wynn teaches in Geneva′s Physical Education Department. She also loves the beach, enjoys being active by competing in triathalons and running, and has a schnauzer named KC.

Javaux graduated from The Masters College in California with a degree in Physical Education. After a couple of short stints as a teacher Javaux joined the military in 1994 where she served all over the USA and one tour in Afghanistan, serving as a Senior Supply and Logistics NCO. Javaux started her coaching carrier as the varsity coach at Cary Christian School in North Carolina while stationed there during her time of service. Under her direction Cary Christian went on to the state championships in 2010.

In 2011, Javaux met head coach Lori Wynn at a Bible study and the timing could not have been more perfect. Following her retirement from the military, Javaux has found a home in Beaver County as the assistant women′s basketball coach. She currently resides in Chippewa Township.

Originally from McKeesport, PA, Hunter graduated from Westminster College in 2014 with a Broadcast Communications degree. While at Westminster, Hunter played on the basketball team during the 2010-11, 2011-12, and 2012-13 seasons and served as the student coach in the 2013-14 season.